New Power BI DAF FM Certification Status Tool

DAF FM Team,

Drumroll, please! We are excited to present our newest innovation – the interactive DAF FM Certification Status Tool! Out with the old, clunky MACRO enabled Access Databases, and in with the new PowerBI Dashboard that streamlines FM Certification progress, with refreshes at least once a week.

What do you get with this new tool? Everything you had with the prior Metric’s Access Databases and so much MORE!

This dashboard includes overviews of Program Health including your unit’s Good Standing rating with filtering capability, Command Standings, Pending Approvals for package tracking, an expanded CET Status page including all the cycles, Individual Status to monitor progress, and a page dedicated to Supervisor Status where they can see their assigned personnel’s progress all on one place.

Looking for the historical metrics? They are still located on SharePoint if you wish to delve into past metric trends.

With the new DAF FM Certification Status Tool, staying informed has never been easier. Want to learn more about the new Status Tool? Join us as we demo via MS Teams on the following dates:

AM Morning Session: 13 Jun 2024 at 0900

PM Afternoon Session: 26 Jun 2024 at 1500

Have questions or feedback? Let us know what you think!

V/r,

SAF/FM Workforce Development

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Author: Matt Miller

Matt is the civilian comptroller for the 301st Fighter Wing in Fort Worth, Texas and a Reserve finance officer. He spent seven years on active duty before returning home to Texas and beginning the second chapter of his life. He is an avid maker that loves golf, reading, welding, carpentry and tinkering with electronics. An amateur at many things and master of none.